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Olesen, J. E. (2010). Agrarian Livelihoods and Climate Change. I D. Verner (red.), Reducing Poverty, Protecting Livelihoods, and Building Assets in a Changing Climate: Social Implications of Climate Change for Latin America and the Caribbean (s. 93-122). World Bank Publications.
Petersen, S. O. & Sommer, S. G. (2010). Ammonia and nitrous oxide interactions - importance of organic matter management. Abstract fra Greenhouse Gases and Animal Agriculture 2010, Banff, Canada. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2011.04.077
Zijlstra, C., Justesen, A. F., Nicolaisen, M., Jensen, P. K., Bianciotto, V., Posta, K., Czembor, E. & Van de Zande, J. (2010). A model for an innovative crop protection system in the future illustrated for maize. Poster-session præsenteret på European Fusarium Seminar - "Fusarium - Mycotoxins, Taxonomy, Pathogenicity and Host Resistance", Radzików, Polen.
Carciofi, M., Svensson, J. T., Shaik, S. S., Holm, P. B., Blennow, A. & Hebelstrup, K. H. (2010). A Model System for Bioengineering of Starch in Barley. I Plant Biotech Denmark Annual Meeting 2010. Abstract Book (s. 55) http://www.plant-biotech.dk/Meetings/PBD_Abstract_book_2010.pdf
Carciofi, M., Svensson, J. T., Shaik, S. S., Holm, P. B., Blennow, P. G. A. & Hebelstrup, K. (2010). A Model System for Bioengineering of Starch in Barley. Abstract fra Summer Course Glycosciences, 11th European Training Course on Carbohydrates , Wageningen, Holland. http://www.vlaggraduateschool.nl/glycosciences/
Pedersen, A. R., Petersen, S. O. & Schelde, K. (2010). A new procedure for soil-atmosphere trace gas estimation with static chambers. Poster-session præsenteret på Greenhouse Gases and Animal Agriculture 2010, Banff, Canada.
Dämmgen, U., Haenel, H.-D., Rösemann, C., Brade, W., Müller-Lindenlauf, M., Eurich-Menden, B., Döhler, H. & Hutchings, N. (2010). An improved data base for the description of dairy cows in the German agricultural emission model GAS-EM. Landbauforschung, 60, 87-100.